reluctance in the PONS Dictionary

reluctance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

with the utmost caution/reluctance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is a decision we've made with great reluctance.
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Additionally, soft magnetic material with many teeth on the rotor and stator cheaply multiplies the number of poles (reluctance motor).
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The rule was later made optional because of these restrictions and because of players' reluctance to possibly lose a card that they owned.
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His reluctance stemmed from being the father of a four-year-old daughter.
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The reluctance to fly may have been due to increased fear of a repeat attack.
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The seniority principle is reinforced by the traditional reluctance to place younger persons in positions of authority over older ones.
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His reluctance to choose sides has meant that he has rarely been appointed to important city committees.
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Although a defender, his lack of goals (7 in 491 appearances) and reluctance to get forward were often remarked upon.
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With a simple air-cored solenoid, the majority of the magnetic flux is not coupled into the projectile because of the magnetic circuit's high reluctance.
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His reluctance to perform older classic material in its original arrangement and his total emphasis on new work has become his trademark.
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